Industry-City Integration Through Customization of Spatial Needs:The Case of Lingang New City in Shanghai
In the context of declining land-based local public finance revenue and increased demand for industrial chain innovation,this paper explores planning strate-gies for city-industry integration.These strategies help transform previously mass-planned and mass-developed industrial areas in the suburbs of large Chinese cities to spaces that cater to the customized needs of space users.Using Lingang New City in Shanghai as a case study and building upon an understanding of industry-city rela-tions,the paper analyzes diverse spatial needs by examining population profiles and value preferences and segmentation.This analysis lays the foundation for optimizing the spatial relationship of industries,city functions,and people.By unpacking distinc-tive needs of diverse groups of people in terms of their residential choices,commut-ing preferences,and the organization of industrial chains,the paper proposes refined planning strategies for industry-city integration.
group profileindustrial value chaincustomization of spatial needsindustry-city integrationShanghai